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- $\begingroup$ Instead of the Math Modulo you can use a Color Ramp node to have a single transition without the repeating pattern. Tweak it a bit to get the positions of the color changes (as they are not linear in thirds) with constant interpolation and then switch to linear or easing once you found the proper positions. It will give you an even better result. $\endgroup$Samoth– Samoth2015-12-13 13:35:10 +00:00Commented Dec 13, 2015 at 13:35
- $\begingroup$ Oh and give Paul an Upvote as well as he already pointed out the proper direction. ;-) $\endgroup$Samoth– Samoth2015-12-13 13:36:52 +00:00Commented Dec 13, 2015 at 13:36
- $\begingroup$ Hi! Just went back to this project and I'm having a hard time directing the gradients (up > down, down > up, left > right, right > left...) could you help and edit your answer to indicate how to use the Mapping node to give the gradient a direction? Thanks! $\endgroup$MicroMachine– MicroMachine2016-02-11 19:40:25 +00:00Commented Feb 11, 2016 at 19:40
- $\begingroup$ Did you try to manage rotating it on your own? I figured it out in no time... And your original question wasn't about different angles, so you might leave this question answered and ask a new one referring to this for further details ;-) $\endgroup$Samoth– Samoth2016-02-12 21:31:18 +00:00Commented Feb 12, 2016 at 21:31
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